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<blockquote data-quote="LKLND3380" data-source="post: 265176" data-attributes="member: 6601"><p>1. You should have a minimum of two hourly designated responders as well as two supes (one being RMP) per shift...</p><p> </p><p>2. NON HAZARD materials are supposed to be processed by clerks... A clerk can file a grievence because you are taking work away from them. Plus you are not trained in Damages Processing, the screens are simillar but a few different steps...</p><p> </p><p>3. Processing of HAZMATs is hourly work and is not to be done by a supe. You telling the supe to do it and sneaking off is failure to work as directed and job abandonment...</p><p> </p><p>4. If the material is left unprocessed for you to do the next day you work that is a MAJOR VIOLATION. HAZMATS are to be processed IMMEDIATELY and not left to hang out until the end of shift. Processing of a HAZMAT should take about 45 minutes per item. Contact your District Safety person OR who ever does your certification and ask how long the HAZMAT is supposed to hang out in the DMP area... What if KETTAR or OSHA were to pop and there are spill trays sitting around with HAZMATs?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LKLND3380, post: 265176, member: 6601"] 1. You should have a minimum of two hourly designated responders as well as two supes (one being RMP) per shift... 2. NON HAZARD materials are supposed to be processed by clerks... A clerk can file a grievence because you are taking work away from them. Plus you are not trained in Damages Processing, the screens are simillar but a few different steps... 3. Processing of HAZMATs is hourly work and is not to be done by a supe. You telling the supe to do it and sneaking off is failure to work as directed and job abandonment... 4. If the material is left unprocessed for you to do the next day you work that is a MAJOR VIOLATION. HAZMATS are to be processed IMMEDIATELY and not left to hang out until the end of shift. Processing of a HAZMAT should take about 45 minutes per item. Contact your District Safety person OR who ever does your certification and ask how long the HAZMAT is supposed to hang out in the DMP area... What if KETTAR or OSHA were to pop and there are spill trays sitting around with HAZMATs? [/QUOTE]
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